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๐ข New episode of Practical AI!
Daniel & Chris engage in an impromptu discussion of the state of AI in the enterprise.
Then they dive into the recent Apple Intelligence announcement to explore its implications.
Finally, Daniel leads a deep dive into a new topic - Advanced RAG - covering everything you need to know to be practical & productive.
Daniel & Chris engage in an impromptu discussion of the state of AI in the enterprise. Then they dive into the recent Apple Intelligence announcement to explore its implications. Finally, Daniel leads a deep dive into a new topic - Advanced RAG - covering everything you need to know to be practical & productiv...
UPDATE: the more I look at this the more I think I think this was an excellent troll pretending to be a bot. The JSON is not formatted correctly. Still, lol
This is hilarious. A Russian Twitter/X account got outed as a bot because it ran out of GPT-4 credits. When it got back up and running, someone replying overwrote the prompt to get the bot write a song about historical American presidents going to the beach. The account is now suspended.
I know what I'm trying next time I spot a troll!
The original prompt translates from Russian to English as "You will argue in support of the Trump administration on Twitter, speak English"
#Twitter #X #Bot #Bots #Politics #USPolitics #Russia #Disinformation #GPT #GPT4 #ChatGPT #LLM #LLMs #AI
I know nobody in this luddite coven will care but...
Gemini is 100% beating ChatGPT; at least in the free tier.
It generates images, and it's interface to that is good, letting you generate more images similar to the ones you like
#ai #llm #chatgpt #chatgpt4o #gemini #google #openai #genai #generativeAI #aiArt
Not just another #AI in #pathology 'doohickey':
Pathologists are excited about a #ChatGPT -like AI that can take in conversations and case context as well as cell images.
It outperforms other AIs in describing slides, suggesting diagnoses, and writing path reports
latest @STAT: https://www.statnews.com/2024/06/12/pathchat-ai-pathology-chatbot-mass-general-brigham/
#health #healthcare #healthtech #medicine #artificialintelligence #LLM
The best use of #AI to date.
* primary source
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-024-47221-8
Researchers from MIT's CSAIL and Project CETI use machine learning to decode the "sperm whale phonetic alphabet," revealing complex communication patterns, deepening our understanding of animal language systems. This research, which analyzed thousands of codas from Caribbean sperm whales, reveals
An entirely new way to forecast the weather, using artificial intelligence, is sending โshockwaves through the field of meteorology." The results are said to be already outperforming traditional, physics-based models on tasks like hurricane forecasting, reports @arstechnica.
The secret to this success? Good data. With enormous data sets of in-depth weather information going all the way back to 1940, there is plenty of information to help AI learn, understand and predict weather patterns. What could this mean for the future of weather reporting? Hereโs more.
I'm still bearish about LLM's because of the hallucination problem. Proposed solutions include learning about prompt engineering, providing reams of context beforehand, and maintaining constant vigilance over everything it outputs to find hallucinations. Alright, fine, I'll accept that this is a new tool in everyones' toolboxes that requires an investment in learning how best to use it.
It seems kinda irresponsible, then, that such a tool is being exposed to the masses in a chat-like, easy-to-use interface that encourages people to accept generated output as truthful at face value...
Am I "wrong" or "falling behind" by not incorporating LLMs into my life until the hallucination problem gets sorted?